NHL Goaltender Has Filed an Appeal for Bankruptcy Notice
Vegas goalie, Robin Lehner, has recently been declared for bankruptcy by a Swedish organization.
Lehner was supposedly a guarantor in a decent sized loan. A guarantor is someone who is to pay off a loan if the original borrower is unable to do so. This means that the original borrower didn't pay it off, so Lehner was now expected to pay the debt to the organization.
Well, Lehner is appealing this decision, and he has four main points as to why he is appealing.
1) Swedish jurisdiction does not exist as Robin Lehner does not have his main interests in Sweden.
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2) Nacka district court does not have jurisdiction to hear the bankruptcy petition as the NHL player has not entered into the agreement in the municipality.
3) Lehner was not properly served with the bankruptcy petition or the summons to a bankruptcy hearing. It is therefore submitted that the decision of the district court constitutes a gross procedural error. In particular, he was not provided with information by separate letter.
4) Lehner is not insolvent, which means that he has assets/salaries which enable him to cover the debt.
I do not believe that this is too serious of a situation, but I only know the bare minimum details, so do not take my word for it.
Lehner is currently out for the season as he battles with an injury that happened a couple of months ago.
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7 DECEMBRE | 54 ANSWERS NHL Goaltender Has Filed an Appeal for Bankruptcy Notice Do you think Lehner is at fault, or no? |
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